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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
From the capital to the coast, millions brace for dry taps and dark screens as the utility firm announces widespread maintenance across 11 counties.
In her new book, the symbol of resilience describes the cognitive dissonance of seeing her unconscious self in police evidence photos.
Meta and YouTube executives are set to testify in a landmark case alleging they deliberately engineered platforms to hook children, sparking a legal battle that could redefine social media liability.
A landmark High Court ruling has stripped the Catholic Church of its long-standing defenses, finding it liable for the abuse of a child in 1969 and establishing a non-delegable duty of care that will reshape institutional liability laws.
The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) has mounted a vigorous defense against damning allegations that its rangers are demanding sexual favors from women in exchange for firewood access in the Mt Elgon ecosystem.
The celebrated actress takes off the gloves, vowing to teach a dishonest recipient a harsh lesson in integrity after a mobile money reversal fails.
With market capitalization tripling, the regulator moves to democratize the bourse and lure everyday Kenyans into share ownership.
In Africa’s polite culture, a lack of complaints doesn’t mean satisfaction—it means your business is already dying.
Cabinet orders urgent reforms of the HRIS-K payroll system after audits reveal cybersecurity vulnerabilities and unauthorized payments costing the government billions.
Cabinet approves Phase III of the Kenya-China project to equip 70 TVET colleges and train 1,190 instructors, boosting the Competency-Based Education agenda.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi accuses Russia of enabling the illegal recruitment of Kenyan mercenaries, revealing that 27 survivors have been repatriated while families struggle to recover the bodies of the fallen.
A digital portrait of happiness becomes a haunting memento after a Nandi man brutally murders his wife and takes his own life days after posting it.